Yes, it is! I've always thought that "Martha" has an Indian sound, because of the sound of the acoustic guitars and especially the strange electric guitar solo. Also the bizarre flute gives the song a nice touch.

Actually I think that the whole After Bathing At Baxter's album is usually misunderstood, but that's not a surprise because it's the most experimental album of an experimental band like Jefferson Airplane.

Nice analysis! The album seemed less bizarre to me as it went on but after the second track anything would seem normal! I was actually quite surprised to learn that it predated the White Album because that track sure sounds like it was influenced by Revolution 9. I like the way it ends: "No man is an island...he's a peninsula!" I've got to really listen to it again, when I can sit down and give it my full attention.

So even though they woke up I have to go with Dylan. His song really makes me laugh, especially that last verse.

Bobby Darin wrote the song "I'll be There" that Gerry and the Pacemakers recorded, but I'm offering up their version since we're commemorating the British Invasion. It's up against the Motown incarnation of that title by the Jackson Five.

So even though they woke up I have to go with Dylan. His song really makes me laugh, especially that last verse.

Bobby Darin wrote the song "I'll be There" that Gerry and the Pacemakers recorded, but I'm offering up their version since we're commemorating the British Invasion. It's up against the Motown incarnation of that title by the Jackson Five.

I enjoyed the Barclay James Harvest's song, it has interesting sound and tempo changes, and it includes good harmonies. But I can't restrain myself from voting for one of the best songs from my very favorite album.

I enjoyed the Barclay James Harvest's song, it has interesting sound and tempo changes, and it includes good harmonies. But I can't restrain myself from voting for one of the best songs from my very favorite album.

The next one is like David vs. Goliath.

I'm tempted to go for Gene's because its shorter. A lot shorter... But I do like Pink Floyd.